Category Archives: High schools

You’ve been invited back! Last January when we were first heard on nationwide talk radio, the phone calls from teachers, parents, and students so compellingly told the story about the REAL issues in education that the call-in show was extended … Continue reading →

(A guest post by Caroline Lewis follows this introduction) I just had the chance to be encouraged by seeing another excellent book written about education from a teacher who “gets it.” It was a very pleasant surprise. You see, I … Continue reading →

An extended version of my Huffington Post blog It is hard to answer the question: “…what advice would you give a new teacher?” The problem is that all teachers, even the most passionate of us about teaching, have a love-hate … Continue reading →

An extended version of my Huffington Post blog There is perhaps no more heated a topic in the teacher lunchroom than the role of parents in education. The overwhelming bulk of parents, even in the most challenged schools I researched, … Continue reading →

An extended version of my Huffington Post blog The decline in music and arts courses in our schools is shocking. Even the most stressed-out classroom teacher will admit music and arts teachers have it worse than the rest of us. … Continue reading →

Whenever possible, I center my blog articles around a passage written by a classroom teacher who helps me tackle one of today’s major education issues. Our only chance to fix the real issues with education is if classroom teacher voices … Continue reading →

An extended version of my Huffington Post blog Up front, I must emphasize that I am glad these administrators and their clique were caught, that they lost their jobs, and their careers were destroyed. I applaud their conviction, and every … Continue reading →

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